By the way, I'm already preparing some training courses for beginners that will help you get into IT faster, and I attended about 50 interviews even after being hired + managed to pass Java OCA (now Java Programmer), so I have something to tell, well, or write me a personal message if you need some mentoring (although this will be a little later, but I can answer questions). This short topic here is for those who sort of "learned" Java Core, understands some basics, but doesn't know what to put on Git (well, you can't put tasks with JR, right?) and where to look next.
18. Of course, even with the knowledge of "Core" (I don't like this term)
bosnia and herzegovina whatsapp fan you can get a job, make forms in Swing, write logic for microcontrollers of some kind -> for bread makers or a factory, but the main field of application of Java is, of course, Web development. And here is a stopper...um...but where to start.
I will tell you about my short path that led me personally to my first job. This is my and only my path

you can share yours To begin with, watch a couple of videos about network architecture. My advice to you, you will save yourself a lot of time on understanding the future material. Data transfer protocols, how this data goes over the network.